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- Counterscarp abstract "A scarp and a counterscarp are the inner and outer sides of a ditch or moat used in fortifications. Attackers (if they have not bridged the ditch) must descend the counterscarp and ascend the scarp. In permanent fortifications the scarp and counterscarp may be encased in stone. In less permanent fortifications, the counterscarp may be lined with paling fence set at an angle so as to give no cover to the attackers but to make advancing and retreating more difficult.If an attacker succeeds in breaching a wall a coupure can be dug on the inside of the wall to hinder the forlorn hope, in which case the side of the ditch farthest from the breached wall and closest to the centre of the fortification is also called the counterscarp.".
- Counterscarp thumbnail FortN.gracht03.jpg?width=300.
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- Counterscarp wikiPageExternalLink art-4034.
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- Counterscarp wikiPageExternalLink 4213.html.
- Counterscarp wikiPageExternalLink hrs4.htm.
- Counterscarp wikiPageID "4752325".
- Counterscarp wikiPageRevisionID "598331101".
- Counterscarp hasPhotoCollection Counterscarp.
- Counterscarp page "316".
- Counterscarp title "Counterscarp".
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- Counterscarp volume "7".
- Counterscarp subject Category:Fortification_(architectural_elements).
- Counterscarp subject Category:Sieges.
- Counterscarp type Abstraction100002137.
- Counterscarp type Act100030358.
- Counterscarp type Blockade100954086.
- Counterscarp type Event100029378.
- Counterscarp type GroupAction101080366.
- Counterscarp type MilitaryAction100952963.
- Counterscarp type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Counterscarp type Siege101075117.
- Counterscarp type Sieges.
- Counterscarp type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Counterscarp comment "A scarp and a counterscarp are the inner and outer sides of a ditch or moat used in fortifications. Attackers (if they have not bridged the ditch) must descend the counterscarp and ascend the scarp. In permanent fortifications the scarp and counterscarp may be encased in stone.".
- Counterscarp label "Contraescarpa".
- Counterscarp label "Contrescarpe".
- Counterscarp label "Controscarpa".
- Counterscarp label "Counterscarp".
- Counterscarp label "Przeciwskarpa".
- Counterscarp label "Контрэскарп".
- Counterscarp sameAs Contraescarpa.
- Counterscarp sameAs Contrescarpe.
- Counterscarp sameAs Controscarpa.
- Counterscarp sameAs Przeciwskarpa.
- Counterscarp sameAs m.0clggj.
- Counterscarp sameAs Q545975.
- Counterscarp sameAs Q545975.
- Counterscarp sameAs Counterscarp.
- Counterscarp wasDerivedFrom Counterscarp?oldid=598331101.
- Counterscarp depiction FortN.gracht03.jpg.
- Counterscarp isPrimaryTopicOf Counterscarp.